| INVESTIGATION OF ILLEGAL OR IMPROPER ACTIVITIES IN CONNECTION WITH 1996 FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGNS FINAL REPORT
of the COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS SENATE Rept. 105-167 - 105th Congress 2d Session - March 10, 1998 |
ADDITIONAL VIEWS OF SENATOR ROBERT BENNETT
It is my intention to address the question of Mr. John
Huang in more detail and in another forum.
Attached are unclassified answers from the Directors of the
Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation to questions I submitted to them on July 28,
1997.
Central Intelligence Agency,
Washington, DC, November 3, 1997.
Hon. Robert F. Bennett
United States Senate
Washington, DC.
Dear Senator Bennett: Enclosed are the unclassified
responses to the questions you submitted to the Director of
Central Intelligence on 28 July 1997. (We have previously
provided classified responses to the Office of Senate
Security.) As you will note, we were not able to provide
unclassified responses to all the questions you raised. For
those questions to which it was possible to offer unclassified
answers, the information was drawn from a variety of domestic
and foreign open sources. While we have included references to
specific publications in a number of these answers, these
references should not be regarded as a CIA endorsement of
either the publication or the specific information that is
cited.
In your comments during the hearing on 7 October 1997, you
expressed dismay because our original response to you did not
include unclassified answers. Since the initial receipt of your
questions in July, our goal has been to provide you and the
committee with responsive answers. For most of your questions,
unclassified answers are incomplete and therefore inherently
inadequate (a judgment that is obvious from a comparison of our
classified response of 3 October with the information we are
able to provide in the attachment to this letter).
It is important to understand why so little unclassified
information is available on the issues about which you asked
questions. The focus of the mission of the Central Intelligence
Agency is to collect and analyze foreign intelligence
information that is generally sensitive and therefore
classified. On the specific issues now before the committee,
much of CIA's information is obtained from sources and methods
that are particularly sensitive. I understand your desire to
address publicly important questions raised in the course of
the committee's investigation, but the nature of this Agency's
work necessarily limits the information available for public
release.
Please feel free to call me if you have any questions or
concerns on this matter.
Sincerely,
David P. Holmes,
(for John H. Moseman, Director of Congressional Affairs.)
Question 1. Has the Intelligence Community been officially
tasked to report on Chinese government attempts to influence
the American political system?
Answer. The CIA as a matter of regular practice reports to
senior US policymakers on Chinese activities, including
attempts to influence US policy. The Agency brings this
information to the policymaker in several ways.
Sometimes, the disseminated reporting is sent
directly to our customers.
Finished intelligence also plays a large role--
through the National Intelligence Daily, the Economic
Executives Intelligence Brief, and numerous briefings,
intelligence reports, and memoranda tailored to meet specific
requests and audiences.
Question 2. As a deputy director of the PLA's Liaison
Department, does Deng Maomao have any responsibility for media
placement or other attempts to influence the American political
system?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 3. Did the Chinese Communist Party's United Front
Work Department play a role in Chinese efforts to influence the
American political system?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 3a. Did the Second Department of the PLA's General
Staff Department play a role in Chinese attempts to influence
the American political system?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 4. How much money does the Intelligence Community
devote to China? To Russia?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 5. How many Chinese language officers do you have
at Level 2 or better? How many Russian linguists?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 6. What is the relationship between Stanley Ho and
Beijing authorities, especially the Chinese Communist Party?
Answer. According to various Hong Kong press reports,
gambling magnate Stanley Ho was awarded Macau's casino monopoly
in 1962. He is the Managing Director of the Sociedade de
Turismo e Diversoes de Macau (STDM), which operates nine
casinos, the Macau Jockey Club, and several hotels and banks in
the territory.
According to Dow Jones, Ho also holds a 14 percent
share of Air Macau. The airline's majority shareholder is a
wholly-owned subsidiary of the Civil Aviation Administration of
China.
Press reporting indicates that Ho's relationship which
Beijing is characterized by mutual suspicion.
Accounts in the Hong Kong press claim that Beijing
is uncomfortable with Ho's gambling monopoly and has long
sought to ensure greater influence--including efforts to secure
seats on STDM's board of directors--over the billions of
dollars in tax revenues the concession generates for the Macau
government.
The Far Eastern Economic Review reported on 6
September 1996 that Ho is increasing his investments in China.
Question 6a. What is the relationship between Ted Sioeng
and Beijing authorities, especially the Chinese Communist
Party?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 6b. What is the relationship between Beijing
authorities and Charlie Trie [pronounced Tree]?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 7. What is the business relationship between Ng
Lap Seng [pronounced Ung Lop Song] and Charlie Trie? Are they
partners in Ng Lap Seng's Hong Kong Food City operations?
Answer. We are aware from open source materials, including
the Wall Street Journal, that they are close associates and
that Mr. Trie appeared to have helped Mr. Ng establish a
subsidiary of his Macau-based property development corporation
here in the United States. The same reporting also shows that
Mr. Ng subsidized a number of Mr. Trie's business activities
here in the United States.
Question 8. While a member of a White House U.S.-Asia
advisory group, Charlie Trie received a CIA briefing on Asian
economic issues. How many classified briefings did Charlie Trie
receive? How many classified documents did Charlie Trie receive
or review? Please furnish the contents of all classified
briefings and documents that Charlie Trie received.
Answer. On 23 April 1996, analysts briefed the 18-member
Presidential Commisson on U.S.-Pacific Trade and Investment at
the unclassified level on the general economic outlook for East
Asia. Mr. Trie, as a member of this Commission, was present at
the briefing.
The briefers provided a general overview of China's
economy, it's importance to the global economy, and its major
trade and investment partners, especially those in East Asia.
It also covered China's, Hong Kong's, and Taiwan's economic
futures. No classified information was disclosed or furnished.
Question 9. What is the relationship between Ted Sioeng and
James Riady?
Answer. Indonesian press reporting shows an indirect link
between Ted Sioeng and James Riady through the Tanuwidjaja
family of Indonesia. The Riady family and the Tanuwidjaja
family are reported in the press as long-time friends. Sioeng
is related by marriage to the Tanuwidjajas--one of his
daughters is married to Subandi Tanuwidjaja. There are also
business connections--the Tanuwidjaja family bought into the
Worldwide Golden Leaf company, which distributes the same
Chinese cigarettes as Sioeng's companies.
Question 10. What ties does Mr. James Riady have to Beijing
officials?
Answer. A variety of press reporting shows that James
Riady--the eldest son of Mochtar Riady--is in charge of Lippo's
Indonesian operations and plays a substantial role in managing
Lippo's international businesses, particularly in Hong Kong,
where he is Deputy Chairman of Lippo Limited, which controls
most of Lippo's investments in China. According to Moody's
International, Lippo has 17 of its 138 subsidiaries and 13 of
its 30 affiliates incorporated in China. Almost all of these
are joint ventures with local, regional, and central
governments in China. Lippo has provided financial backing for
large-scale public works projects; for example, Lippo has
provided concessionary-rate loans to finance many of these
projects in key party members' home areas.
Question 11. What ties does Stephen Riady have to Beijing
officials?
Answer. Stephen Riady lives in Hong Kong and is the
Chairman of Lippo Limited, which manages Lippo's investments in
China. U.S. business press reporting states that Lippo has
substantial interests in China--about $2 billion in the Riady's
ancestral province of Fujian alone. These include real estate,
banking, electronics, currency exchange, retail, electricity,
and tourism. According to Moody's International, Lippo has 17
of its 138 subsidiaries and 13 of its 30 affiliates
incorporated in China. Almost all of these are joint ventures
with local, regional, and central governments in China. Lippo
has provided financial backing for large-scale public works
projects; for example, Lippo has provided concessionary-rate
loans to finance many of these projects in key party members'
home areas.
Question 12. What relationship did John Huang develop with
Chinese authorities while he was a banker in Hong Kong?
Answer. U.S. press reports claim that John Huang worked for
the Lippo Group, which is a co-owner of the Hong Kong Chinese
Bank with China Resources--owned by China's Ministry of Foreign
Trade and Economic Cooperation.
In January 1994, Lippo Group and the State of
Arkansas sponsored five Chinese government officials--four from
the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation and one
from the China Friendship Service--to visit the United States.
The group named Huang as the contact person for their group.
Question 13. What advice did the CIA give to the Federal
Reserve on the China Construction Bank (CCB) licensing
application? What role did Ted Sioeng have in the license
application?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 14. Concerning Ted Sioeng's ``Red Pagoda'' brand
cigarettes concession, how did he obtain the concession? What
area does it cover? The U.S.? Southeast Asia? What is its
value?
Answer. According to U.S. press reports, including Business
Week, Mr. Sioeng made money in the late 1970s by selling
refurbished tobacco equipment to China's Yunan Province. He was
later granted government rights to manufacture and export
Hongtashan (``Red Pagoda Mountain'') cigarettes throughout the
world.
The producers of Hongtashan cigarettes made pre-tax profits
of $975 million in 1996, according to press reports. A company
official told the press in May that the Yuxi Cigarette Plant in
Yunan Province earned $115 million in foreign exchange last
year through export.
Question 15. What relationship does Ted Sioeng have to the
Iowa Wesleyan College?
Answer. According to U.S. press reports, including Business
Week and Time, Mr. Sioeng has donated money to Asian-American
groups and his donations to Iowa Wesleyan College were
recognized with an honorary doctorate.
Question 16. What relationship does Ted Sioeng have with
Mr. Chio Hocheong of Macao?
Answer. Our review of Hong Kong and Western press reporting
shows that Chio Hocheong is a Macao legislator and nightclub
owner. He won a seat in Macao's September 1996 legislative
elections. Chio ran under the banner of the Macao Economic
Promotion Association, which was backed by the territory's
gambling, entertainment, and property development interests.
Press reporting is unclear about the nature of the relationship
between Ted Sioeng and Chio Hocheong, if there is any.
Question 17. Johnny Chung started seven California
companies with Chinese nationals as officers, directors, or
shareholders. Who are the Chinese nationals involved in these
businesses?: What relationship does Johnny Chung have to the
China International Trust and Investment Corporation aka CITIC?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 18. What relationship do the Riadys have with
CITIC?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 19. What relationship does the CP Group of
Thailand have with Beijing authorities?
Answer. The Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group is the single
largest foreign investor in China with, according to a Harvard
study on major corporations in ASEAN, 130 joint ventures and
subsidiaries in 27 provinces worth about $3 billion. More than
60 percent of CP's revenues come from China. CP's investments
are diversified in numerous industries including agro-business,
auto parts manufacturing, real estate, telecom, and energy.
CP first entered the Chinese market in 1979 in the
agro-business sector--this has since become the dominant source
of earnings for CP, contributing about 50 percent of the
company's overall total. CP is the world's second largest
producer of chicken boilers and operates more than 100 feed
mills in more than 12 countries, according to Western Press
reports, including Reuters. China alone holds about 70 feed
mills which produce most of more than 6 million tons of chicken
feed per year and process more than 2 million birds a week,
holding substantial market share.
CP is China's second largest motorcycle dealer and
holds more than a 15 percent market share in one of China's
fastest growing industries. CP also is heavily invested in real
estate development in Shanghai.
CP founded its subsidiary Chia Tai, a Chinese
translation of its Thai name. The Chia Tai Group name is almost
always used for business ventures, meeting with Chinese
officials, and making charitable contributions.
CP was unique from other foreign investors, who
concentrated mainly on industry. In addition, CP continued to
invest in China after the Tiananmen incident when other
investors either stopped or slowed their investment.
CP also makes generous contributions to charitable and
infrastructure projects. In 1991, Dhanin delivered $1.9 million
to Chen Hong, Chinese Vice-Minister of Civil Affairs and
Secretary General of the China Committee of the ``International
Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction,'' for relief assistance
to China's flood-stricken areas, according to official Chinese
press.
Question 19a. What relationship does the CP Group have with
the PLA?
Answer. Both the PLA and CP have ventures in the retail
petroleum business, according to several press reports.
Question 19b. What relationship does the CP Group have with
CITIC?
Answer. Western press reporting shows that the CP Group is
the single largest investor in China--concentrating in agro-
business and auto parts--and CITIC is the primary vehicle for
foreign direct investment into China, making commercial
interaction between the two organizations likely.
Question 20. Does the CP Group do business with or in Iran,
Iraq, Syria, or Libya?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 21. What are the business relationships between
Gregory Luchanskiy of Nordex and Vadim Rabinovich of OSTEX?
What business relations do either of them have with Roger
Tamraz?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 22. Does the China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO)
have a business relationship with Johnny Chung, Charlie Trie,
John Huang or Ted Sioeng?
Answer. According to U.S. press reports, Johnny Chung
brought a COSCO executive into the White House. COSCO's
shipping fleet handles about 85% of Chinese exports to the
United States.
Question 23. Is it true that the last National Intelligence
Estimate on the Chinese military was issued in 1992? Is it also
true that a draft NIE on the PLA was prepared by the CIA last
summer but was suppressed by an outside panel of experts?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.
Question 24. In 1976 CIA Director George Bush established a
Team B to have a second look at Community reporting on the
Soviet Union. Team B was composed of outside experts who were
critics of the reporting at the time and who later became the
leading policymakers of the Reagan Administration. Would you
consider a Team B for China headed by, for example, former
Ambassador to Beijing James Lilley?
Answer. We cannot provide an unclassified response that
answers this question. A classified response has been provided
to the Office of Senate Security.